opuscolo
booklet; pamphlet; brochure
noun oh-POOS-koh-loh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'opusculum', diminutive of 'opus' (work).
Usage Note
Opuscolo is a short printed publication — a tourist brochure, a product leaflet, a short essay, or a thin book. Its Latin origin (little work) is transparent. In literary contexts it can refer to a short tract or treatise. Do not confuse it with giornale (newspaper) or rivista (magazine), which are periodicals.
Examples
"Ho preso un opuscolo sulla città al museo."
Natural Translation
I picked up a booklet about the city at the museum.
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